The Philippine Star

Immortal mercenarie­s confront ‘forever’ in Netflix’s ‘The Old Guard’

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) — Audiences are used to seeing comic book superheroe­s come to life on screen, but in “The Old Guard” the heroes only have one power — immortalit­y.

Charlize Theron stars in the action film, arriving on Netflix today, as the leader of a small unit of immortal mercenarie­s who are trying to help humanity. It is based on the 2017 comic book by Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernandez.

“I just saw a lot of potential to explore something on a sci-fi level scale but somehow stay true to the very insular human emotions that I felt an audience could really appreciate in the sci-fi world,” Theron said.

The diverse cast includes Black actress KiKi Layne as Nile, the first immortal to have been “born” in a few centuries, as well as “12 Years a Slave” star Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tunisian-Dutch actor Marwan Kenzari, Italian Luca Marinelli and Belgian Matthias Schoenaert­s. “I love that there were two females at the head of this which just felt different. And most notably, there’s a young, Black female hero in this which is absolutely a rarity in the genre,” said director Gina Prince-Bythewood.

Ejiofor said the movie tries to delve into “what it would be like for people if they could live as immortal, if they could live forever, and what they’re actually confronted with is a lot of this kind of angst.”

It’s also a project that demonstrat­es what inclusion should look like in Hollywood, Ejiofor said.

 ??  ?? Photo shows Charlize Theron in a scene from ‘The Old Guard.’
Photo shows Charlize Theron in a scene from ‘The Old Guard.’

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